JHipster has a production ready implementation but Josh does a great work of explaining a very difficult topic here. Now the JHipster implementation is clearer and makes so much sense now. Thank you Josh!
Great demo, does it matter if there is no consent in the authorisation consent table? User logs in and a record is written to tht oauth2_authorization but no record in the oauth2_authorization_consent table
JHipster has a production ready implementation but Josh does a great work of explaining a very difficult topic here.
Now the JHipster implementation is clearer and makes so much sense now.
Thank you Josh!
Great demo, does it matter if there is no consent in the authorisation consent table? User logs in and a record is written to tht oauth2_authorization but no record in the oauth2_authorization_consent table
Thanks for this series
Hi Josh - can you explain oauth2 authorisation tables and it’s columns with purposes
Josh, do you have github repo for this demo?
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